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Portrait medal of Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan (© British Museum)
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© British Museum

Portrait medal of Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan

Artist: Pisanello (active by 1395 - 1455)

Location: British Museum

Date: 1441

Materials: bronze

Dimensions: diameter: 10cm

Gift:

Review number: 440 (1923)

Provenance:
Henry Van Den Bergh

Description:
The front of this medal is a profile of Fillipo Maria Visconiti, Duke of Milan - an active patron of the arts. The reverse portrays him again, this time on horseback with a backdrop of a mountainous landscape on top of which a large female figure holds a sceptre. This scene may stand for the Duke's chivalric ideals. Ironically, the Visconti, described as a 'paradigm of Christian militarism' was in fact grossly overweight and suffered from severe physical abnormalities. Pisanello, the artist attributed to this piece, subsequently used the idealized bust-length portrait of the Visconti as a model for subsequent depictions of the Duke.

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